Reading council to welcome Palestine recognition from government
Reading council is set to welcome the news that the government has recognised Palestine as an independent state.
Read moreDetailsReading council is set to welcome the news that the government has recognised Palestine as an independent state.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Oxfordshire could be unified under a new elected mayor in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite pieces of Reading merchandise is the "I Love Reading" mugs at the University of Reading shop.
Read moreDetailsIf you've walked that way lately, you will have seen The Hexagon theatre is flanked on either side by construction at this time
Read moreDetailsReading Liberal Democrats have launched a local petition opposing the Labour government's introduction of mandatory Digital ID cards.
Read moreDetailsA possible delay to a path to residency for Honger Kongers who have fled to the UK has been slammed.
Read moreDetailsLeaders in Reading have spoken out after a terrorist attack at a synagogue in Manchester left two Jewish people dead.
Read moreDetailsOne day every year the Broad Street Mall becomes a one-stop shop for the town's older residents, their families, and their friends.
Read moreDetailsThe council has agreed to sell its 72-year lease of the car park.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Majid Nagra represents Loddon ward in Woodley and also sits on Woodley town council.
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